#!/usr/bin/env node /** * @fileoverview Main CLI that is run via the eslint command. * @author Nicholas C. Zakas */ /* eslint no-console:off */ "use strict"; // to use V8's code cache to speed up instantiation time require("v8-compile-cache"); // must do this initialization *before* other requires in order to work if (process.argv.includes("--debug")) { require("debug").enable("eslint:*,-eslint:code-path,eslintrc:*"); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Helpers //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Read data from stdin til the end. * * Note: See * - https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/doc/api/process.md#processstdin * - https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/doc/api/process.md#a-note-on-process-io * - https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2016-01/msg00419.html * - https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/7439 (historical) * * On Windows using `fs.readFileSync(STDIN_FILE_DESCRIPTOR, "utf8")` seems * to read 4096 bytes before blocking and never drains to read further data. * * The investigation on the Emacs thread indicates: * * > Emacs on MS-Windows uses pipes to communicate with subprocesses; a * > pipe on Windows has a 4K buffer. So as soon as Emacs writes more than * > 4096 bytes to the pipe, the pipe becomes full, and Emacs then waits for * > the subprocess to read its end of the pipe, at which time Emacs will * > write the rest of the stuff. * @returns {Promise} The read text. */ function readStdin() { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { let content = ""; let chunk = ""; process.stdin .setEncoding("utf8") .on("readable", () => { while ((chunk = process.stdin.read()) !== null) { content += chunk; } }) .on("end", () => resolve(content)) .on("error", reject); }); } /** * Get the error message of a given value. * @param {any} error The value to get. * @returns {string} The error message. */ function getErrorMessage(error) { // Lazy loading because this is used only if an error happened. const util = require("util"); // Foolproof -- thirdparty module might throw non-object. if (typeof error !== "object" || error === null) { return String(error); } // Use templates if `error.messageTemplate` is present. if (typeof error.messageTemplate === "string") { try { const template = require(`../messages/${error.messageTemplate}.js`); return template(error.messageData || {}); } catch { // Ignore template error then fallback to use `error.stack`. } } // Use the stacktrace if it's an error object. if (typeof error.stack === "string") { return error.stack; } // Otherwise, dump the object. return util.format("%o", error); } /** * Catch and report unexpected error. * @param {any} error The thrown error object. * @returns {void} */ function onFatalError(error) { process.exitCode = 2; const { version } = require("../package.json"); const message = getErrorMessage(error); console.error(` Oops! Something went wrong! :( ESLint: ${version} ${message}`); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Execution //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (async function main() { process.on("uncaughtException", onFatalError); process.on("unhandledRejection", onFatalError); // Call the config initializer if `--init` is present. if (process.argv.includes("--init")) { await require("../lib/init/config-initializer").initializeConfig(); return; } // Otherwise, call the CLI. process.exitCode = await require("../lib/cli").execute( process.argv, process.argv.includes("--stdin") ? await readStdin() : null ); }()).catch(onFatalError);